- The
Zenevisi (Albanian: Zenebishi) (fl. 1304–1460), were an
Albanian noble family. They
governed territories in
Epirus and were
centred in Gjirokastër...
- John
Zenevisi or Gjon
Zenebishi (Albanian: Gjon
Zenebishi or Gjin Zenebishi; died 1418) was an
Albanian magnate that held the
estates in Epirus, such as...
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Hamza Zenebishi or Amos
Sarbissa (fl.1456–60), was an
Ottoman official of
Albanian origin who
served as the
Sanjakbey of the
Sanjak of
Mezistre (named...
- Depë Zenebishi, also
Depas or
Thopia Zenevisi (Albanian: Depë Zenebishi, c. 1379–1435), was an
Albanian nobleman. The son of Gjon Zenebishi, he had settled...
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Muzaka family. She was a
daughter of
Andrea III
Muzaka and his wife Anna
Zenevisi, Lady of Grabossa. From her
marriage to
Gjergj Arianiti,
Maria had eight...
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Simon Zenebishi (fl. 1443–61) was an
Albanian aristocrat and v****al of the
Kingdom of Naples, who held the
castle of
Strovilo (Castrovilari), near Butrint...
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Albanian noble families of Arianiti, Dukagjini, Muzaka, Zaharia, Thopia,
Zenevisi,
Dushmani and Spani, and also the
Serbian nobleman Stefan Crnojević of...
- in 1417 from the
widow of Balša III, and Gjirokastër in 1418 from the
Zenevisi.
Under pressure from the
Ottoman Empire and the
Republic of Venice, the...
- Lady
Suina Arianiti-Comneniates
Andrea III Muzaka,
married Anna
Chiranna Zenevisi Gjin II Muzaka,
married Kirana Zardari Gjon Muzaka,
married Maria Dukagjini...
- was the
Despot of Ioannina.
Another unnamed daughter was
married to John
Zenevisi.
Among his
grandchildren were
brothers Muriq Shpata and
Jakob Bua Shpata...